clout及運動鞋設計意念。兩人握手並各出資500美元開設新公司。 * 1965年,Jeff Johnson,Knight從前在田徑場上的竞争对手,加盟成為公司首位營業員。他在自己的小型貨車車尾售賣運動鞋予高校學生。 * 1966年,Johnson 在加州聖蒙尼卡開設公司首家零售商店。Knight與Bowerman把他們的握手協議變成正式的合約。 * 1967年,Knight與Bowerman開設藍帶體育公司,註冊成BRS, Inc.。 * 1969年,Knight辭去當時的會計師工作,全身投入BRS, Inc.。 * 1970年,Bowerman以橡膠spikes作實驗,把液態的橡膠混合物倒進妻子的焗窩夫餅器內,其後創作出成窩夫鞋底('waffle' sole)。 * 1971年,BRS公司與Onitsuka Tiger的關係轉壞,令Knight開始創造一隻運動鞋新品牌。Knight聘請了波特蘭州立大學一位平面設計學生Carolyn Davidson設計新品牌,並把品牌放在鞋的側面。她獲得35美元的薪酬,在Nike工作了數年,直至Nike
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COVENTRY UNIVERSITY AUSTON INSTITUTE Of Management Master of Business Administration IN ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT Quality And Environmental Management Systems (AUM 06 EMD) (Case Study) STUDENT NAME : Rituraj Saikia STUDENT ID : G1102894U LECTURER : Low Chin Yong WORDS : 3489 Table of Contents 1 Scope Of Environmental Management Strategy 3 1.1 The needs and expectations for development of an environment management strategy 3 1.2
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Information Systems Case: Apple Inc. 1 Executive Summary It is said that luck follows determination and courage in business. Apple Inc. is one of global giants that has proved this correct – it has completely taken a U-turn in the IT business. Renowned around the world for innovation and quality finishing of its products, Apple Inc.’s humble start as a computer manufacturer has not deterred it from ruling the world of technology and entertainment in a market where giant names like IBM and Microsoft
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BU 415 Analysis: What did organization do well? * Connected all devices allowing for synergy between users devices, this also makes people buy all of their products since only their products are all connected (drives sales) * The syncing of all items (emails, documents etc) allows for business’ to have people work from home, vacation etc which increases workers satisfaction (the flexibility of being able to wdo work anywhere) * Information systems promote business cohesion, efficiency
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Gateway Computers. Company Background The story of Gateway is an inspiring one. The company, originally called Gateway 2000, was founded in 1985 in an Iowa farmhouse by Ted Waitt, the son of a fourth-generation Iowa cattleman. Armed with a rented computer, a three page business plan, and a $10,000 loan guaranteed by his grandmother, Waitt dropped out of the University of Iowa to pursue his dream. Gateway’s early value proposition was similar to what it is today: offer products directly to the customer
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Nike was established in 1972 by former University of Oregon track star Phil Knight. Nike has $10 billion in annual revenues and sells its products in 140 countries. Nike has been dogged for more than a decade by repeated accusations that its products are made in sweatshops where workers, many of them children, slave away in hazardous conditions for less than subsistence wages. Many reporters, TV shows, companies and organizations have repeatedly exposed negative comments towards
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search for love and acceptance. There are even those who seek fame and glory for the attention they crave. But I fall under in none of those categories: I seek to be a servant.(OK FOR INTRO) The late Steve Jobs, founder and former CEO of Apple Inc., once said that we are here to put a dent in the universe - and by 'dent,' he does not refer to a literal one. He talks about making a difference in the world around us, leaving 'a footprint in the sands of our history' as one could call it. It talks
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MacBook User’s Guide Includes setup, expansion, and troubleshooting information for your MacBook computer K Apple Computer, Inc © 2006 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not be copied, in whole or in part, without the written consent of Apple. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. Apple is not responsible for printing or clerical errors. Apple 1 Infinite Loop Cupertino, CA 95014-2084 408-996-1010
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9-700-047 REV: SEPTEMBER 6, 2002 DEBORA L. SPAR Hitting the Wall: Nike and International Labor Practices Moore: Twelve year olds working in [Indonesian] factories? That’s O.K. with you? Knight: They’re not 12-year-olds working in factories... the minimum age is 14. Moore: How about 14 then? Does that bother you? Knight: No. — Phil Knight, Nike CEO, talking to Director Michael Moore in a scene from documentary film The Big One, 1997. Nike is raising the minimum age of footwear factory workers
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When one thinks of technology trends the grocery store probably doesn’t make your list but our technology based world is pushing even this industry to keep up. Customers are no longer satisfied with the old fashioned way of grocery shopping. The technology trends are driven by what shoppers want out of their experience. To be competitive in the industry grocery stores will have to make it fun, interactive, and easy for their customers. SN (Supermarket News), the only nationally circulated weekly
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